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During severe thunderstorms with strong winds, the integrity of roofs can be compromised, especially if they're older or not properly maintained. It's important to ensure that your roof is in good condition to withstand heavy rain and strong winds. Check for loose or damaged shingles, secure any loose objects or debris on the roof, and clear gutters and drains to prevent water buildup.

If you're experiencing such weather conditions, it's advisable to stay indoors and away from windows to avoid any potential risks from flying debris. In case of any leaks or damage to your roof during the storm, prioritize your safety and seek shelter in a secure part of your home while waiting for the weather to calm down.

After the storm passes, assess your roof for any damage and consider reaching out to roofing professionals for inspections or repairs if needed. It's better to address any issues promptly to prevent further damage or leaks. Safety should always come first during severe weather events.

 

Jan 08,2024